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The phrase "era in which" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a specific time period or era in which something occurred or existed. Example: "The Renaissance was an era in which great advancements were made in art, literature, and science."
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Blame the era in which he has fought.
Ms. Brown's dances enriched the era in which we lived.
We've entered an era in which private conversation is impossible.
It reflects the era in which it came into being.
The Paris belongs to an era in which foreign films were a distinct genre, which was also an era in which people found such movies threatening.
And it's instructive to recall the political era in which the movie was made.
Mr. Warner's print shop recreates an era in which pretty much everything was done by hand.
But we live in an era in which you cannot stop the flow of information.
In fact, though, it points backward, to precisely the era in which "Luminous Airplanes" is set.
In the era in which Elaine grew up, men brandished the power.
It was only the beginning of an era in which newspaper readerships and budgets got smaller.
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